weddings information & price list
As I always want to get the best possible photos I can for you, I feel an important part of the recipe is for us to get to know each other before the big day. In the run-up to the wedding we will get together (probably more than once) to discuss your wedding details, what you want of me, and the best approach to getting the photos that you want (every couple is different - some like having their picture taken, some are more shy, for example), while generally getting used to each other during these fairly informal 'meetings'. You will also be welcome to phone me at any time to ask questions, make suggestions, even just to have a chat (in the past there were frequent conversations about Landrovers with one groom!) - all of which will hopefully lead to a relaxed relationship on the day, the only difference being my camera being in my hand.On the day, the majority of your photographs will be in a candid, reportage style, leading to me normally hardly being noticed by the bride and groom unless I want to be. When taking group and/or formal shots, I prefer to take a relatively low-impact approach rather than barking parade-ground orders - in this way all concerned are happy and stress-free. I find this combination leads to the best, most natural portrayal of your day, and getting the best photographs that I can is what we both care most about.
Proofs will be provided as colour versions, normally on presentation-boxed A4 printed sheets, although if requested proofs can be supplied on a boxed preview CD instead.
Full coverage at wedding venue (3 hours)
£450
Wedding venue and reception (3 hours, 2 hours)
£650
All day (2 hours prior to venue, 3 hours at venue, 4 hours at reception)
£800
.Photobooks, albums etc are not included in the above prices, as there are a variety of options available.